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Jug Suraiya : ウィキペディア英語版
Jug Suraiya

Jug Suraiya is a prominent Indian journalist, author and columnist. He is best known as a satirist and columnist. Suraiya is a former editorial opinion editor and associate editor of the ''Times of India''.
He is Delhi-based and schooled at La Martiniere Calcutta.
==Columns==
Suraiya writes two columns for the print edition of the Times of India. Of the two ''Jugular Vein'', appears on Friday and the second column ''Second Opinion'' appears every Wednesday. He also writes the script for two cartoon strips for Times of India, "Duniya ke Neta" and "Like that only".
Jugular Vein is a satirical column that skewers everything, from the mundane to the serious. Its everyday focus and travel writing are also well known. There is frequent referencing to his wife as 'Bunny' in the articles.
Khushwant Singh has referred to Suraiya as "our own Art Buchwald". He is a writer distinguished for satire, wit and humour in his writings. Suraiya reflects on his personal reminiscences while drawing astounding parallels of some of the most famous personalities or gently touching at the absurdities which have become part and parcel of our lives.

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